August2008

It has been a while since I shared some of the new features we have been working on for the iPhone Siddur. Again, you can see the full feature request list over here. We have not yet released a new version, we are hoping to fine tune this version to a solid 2.0 version. So

So now that you know what activities we did in Boston, I wanted to share the places we ate. Boston was selected as the destination not only cause it is a fun place and it is not too far, but also because they have kosher places to eat. The majority of kosher places in Boston

So what else did we do on our trip to Boston? Well, I told you about the big CITGO sign, going to Cheers and walking up Bunker Hill Monument, but we did have time to do a few more things in our two day trip. We jumped on Frog Pond Lily, to check out the

Last year, I took my iPhone to Israel, but turned off all data services, while only using WiFi. I was bummed that a year ago, AT&T didn’t support Israel for just the iPhone when traveling. Meaning, they didn’t have a plan you can buy for when you travel to Israel, like they did for the

Last night, I went back to one of my most favorite places to eat, Noah’s Ark – with the family and a close friend. My brother-in-law was there and he was a bit peeved that he did not get what he won from Noah’s Ark. Several months ago, he told me he ate what is

The hotel we stayed at was just two-minutes from the famous Cheers bar. Yea, the one from the popular TV show that was on the air for 11 seasons. So, the first day we arrived, we decided to check the original Cheers Beacon Hill out. Here is me at the stairs down to Cheers: When

While driving in Boston this week, I noticed a huge CTIGO gas station sign. Why am I telling you about this sign? (1) It is really really really big. (2) It may be bigger than the Amoco sign that I saw in St. Louis a couple years back. So when I spotted it, I made